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Colombia La Divisa

Colombia La Divisa

A limited, single origin microlot release of a beautiful Pink Bourbon varietal by Sebastián Gómez and his family- supported by our mates at Cofinet.

Sebastián Gómez, take a bow. A second-generation coffee farmer who has transformed his family’s 13-hectare farm, La Divisa, into a hub for specialty innovation and unique lots. This Pink Bourbon batch underwent a 45-hour aerobic fermentation before being slow-dried on raised beds for up to 12 days. This careful processing allows the natural sugars of the cherry to saturate the bean, creating a profile defined by intense fruit complexity and a rich, full body. What an incredible coffee.

These are the men, women, families, communities, cooperatives, and organisations we admire. They cultivate, harvest and process the coffees we source and roast, to share with you.

Tasting notes describe the sensory qualities of the coffee; batching aroma, flavour, body, acidity and finish together to provide a snapshot of what you can expect. It's a subjective shortcut, but it's our take on it.

Higher altitude generally means tastier coffee. Cooler mountain air slows coffee cherry growth, leading to denser beans with more complex flavours. This translates to brighter acidity, fruitier notes, and a richer overall experience. The sweet spot is between 1,220 and 1,850 metres above sea level (masl). Below 920 meters, coffee tends to be milder with earthier, savoury tones.

Coffee processing methods refer to the techniques used to remove the fruit from the coffee bean after harvesting. The most common methods are; washed processing, natural processing, and honey processing.

The washed process involves pulping, fermenting, and drying the coffee cherries, resulting in clean, bright flavours. The natural process dries the entire coffee cherry, producing coffees with a sweeter, fuller body, and often fruity notes. The honey process is a hybrid method that partially pulps the coffee cherry before drying, offering a balance between the washed and natural processes. The processing method significantly impacts the final flavour profile of the coffee.

A coffee varietal refers to a specific type or cultivar of coffee plant. Like grape varieties for wine, coffee varietals play a significant role in determining the final flavour profile of the coffee. Different varietals have unique characteristics, linked to acidity, sweetness, body, and aroma.

We aim to work with coffee producers for as long as possible, forging relationships where they can depend on us to purchase their coffee and we can rely on them to produce exceptional beans. It's a two way street, and truly enables sustainability of the supply chain.

This refers to the process we use to transform green coffee beans into roasted coffee. It involves factors like temperature, time, the rate of heat application, and bean density. Different roast profiles result in varied flavour profiles and we roast our own way here at Craft House. Our profiles are unique and give our coffees character. As a specialty roaster we tend to avoid the darker end of the spectrum but we do crowd please.

A lighter roast emphasises the bean's origin and acidity, while a medium roast balances acidity and sweetness. A darker roast, brings out bolder flavours like chocolate, caramel and nuts.

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The Story

Sebastián Gómez comes from a long-standing coffee tradition. Alongside his father, John, he manages La Divisa—a 13-hectare farm situated at 1,700 masl in Circasia, Quindío. John has tended to this land since 1995, but it was Sebastián’s return to Colombia in 2014 that sparked a shift toward specialty coffee. Inspired by the global specialty movement, the family began planting Pink Bourbon and Geisha, pivoting their focus from quantity to the exceptional quality the modern market demands.

The journey of this lot begins with meticulous harvesting, where Sebastián and his team select only the ripest cherries. After initial sorting at La Divisa, the cherries are transported in GrainPro bags to the La Pradera processing centre.

Sustainability is at the heart of the operation. After a rigorous secondary floating process to remove low-density beans, the water is recycled or filtered through specialized tanks and vetiver grass beds, ensuring no contaminated water leaves the site.

For this specific lot, the cherries underwent a 45-hour aerobic fermentation before being spread across raised beds. Over 8 to 12 days, the cherries were turned regularly to ensure uniform drying. This slow maturation allows the sugars of the fruit to permeate the bean, resulting in an intense fruitiness, deep sweetness, and a heavy, syrupy body.

When he isn't managing the administrative duties of the farm alongside his wife, Sebastián is a dedicated father. A keen skater, he can often be found at the local park, skating while pushing his baby in the pram—a moment of balance in a life dedicated to the craft of coffee.

CRAFTSTACK™ Programme

CRAFTSTACK™ is our remastered sourcing and sustainability programme.

We only work with high-grade 100% Arabica beans that meet our strict standards. We can pinpoint exactly where our coffee beans come from and who produces them and we always pay our fair share. It’s only right.

We set standards, make change, and spearhead a fair and transparent approach to coffee. One that builds genuine relationships, rewards quality, and ripples across the wider coffee community.

We’ve set quality foundations and defined expectations for our green coffee partners, established a ‘lens’ that filters our coffee selections, and made commitments to make change as a result.

We prioritise smallholdings and those farms striving to do better. We form long-term relationships, and repeat-purchase harvests to support our producers.

Continued cooperation, harvest-to-harvest makes us all better, bonded. This is the way we forge forward. Progress made, but there’s still more to do.

Shipping + Returns

We are an independent specialty roaster and aim to roast to order. Our goal is to dispatch all customer orders within 2-3 working days of receiving them at the Roastery.

We roast coffee daily and post every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so you should get fresh coffee within 48hrs of us processing your order. Please note that seasonality and peak periods can affect timings.

We ship for FREE over £25* and also offer local collection.

We dispatch with tracked Royal Mail 48 as standard. Please note that we only deliver to the UK at this time for web orders.

Coffee is a perishable natural product so we are unable to accept returns on coffee orders unless there has been an error. You can return non-perishable products within 28 days of the dispatch date.

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Roast Breakdown

Tensions were high and concentration was at 100% for this one. Since we only had one shot at roasting Sebastián’s 'La Divisa' every airflow adjustment was critical. Thankfully, the beans took to the heat beautifully, allowing for a smooth development post-first crack. We’ve kept the roast light and bright, letting those signature notes of sparkling grapefruit and raspberry take center stage. Pressure off.

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